File:Earlham College bookplate.png
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editDescriptionEarlham College bookplate.png |
English: Design presented to the college by the Class of 1889. The figures represent the co-educational ideal of the college as well as former Quaker attire. |
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Source | Some American college bookplates; a presentation of plates, old and new, used by educational institutions, individuals, fraternities and clubs, to which are added those of a few learned societies. Columbus, Ohio, The Champlain Press, 1915. Original copy at Harvard University. Image courtesy of Hathi Trust. |
Author | Harry Parker Ward |
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